A sunny Saturday should give way to a wet Sunday.

A dose of rain and wind could dampen the area this weekend as the warmest October on record wraps up in the Lower Hudson Valley.

Storms are expected to pelt the region on Sunday — the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy — as temperatures continue to soar to historic levels.

Today and tomorrow should be sunny, with temperatures peaking in the low 60s today and in the high 60s on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures could dip into the high 40s tonight.

"Today's a nice day. A little bit on the cool side. Good amount of sunshine," said Tom Kines, a meteorologist for AccuWeather. "Tomorrow gets off to a good start. Should be sunshine in the morning. Should be a mild day tomorrow."

Rain is likely to creep into the area late Saturday night, when there is a 70 percent chance of showers after midnight as temperatures drop into the mid-50s, according to the weather service. Rain is expected to last throughout Sunday.

"Sunday looks like a lousy day," Kines said. "Off and on rain. Some of the rain could be heavy. I think Sunday night into Monday we'll see the winds increase."

The weather service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Sunday, when it said a strong cold front could move in from the west "while an intensifying storm moves up the coast."

The storm could create strong winds and some stream flooding. There is a 90 percent chance of rain on Sunday and an 80 percent chance on Sunday night, according to the weather service.

Temperatures are expected to hit the mid-60s on Sunday and drop into the mid-40s on Sunday night, according to the weather service. Winds could hit 15 to 25 mph, Kines said.

There is a 40 percent chance of rain on Monday morning before the sun pokes through again after noon, according to the weather service. Monday and Tuesday should be mild, with temperatures hovering in the mid- to high 50s, according to the weather service.

Halloween is expected to be sunny as temperatures dive to around 40 degrees on Tuesday night.

Kines said that so far, this month has been the warmest October on record in the area, with an average temperature of 62.9 degrees in White Plains this month. The historical average for October is 53.9 degrees, he said, and the record in White Plains is 60.3 degrees, set in 1971.

"It's been pretty impressive so far," Kines said of this October, adding that November also looks like it will be warmer than usual.